Jehiem Oatis made a strategic decision early on in 2024 by opting out of the season to preserve his redshirt. Hailing from Mississippi, this defensive lineman faced numerous injuries during the offseason, which likely influenced his decision. His presence on the team was felt, and his absence will be noticed.
Keanu Koht provided valuable depth on the defensive edge for a significant portion of the season. However, he faced setbacks when he was suspended for the LSU and Mercer games. This suspension led to his departure from the Crimson Tide, leaving a gap in the team's defensive lineup.
Jahlil Hurley, a redshirt freshman defensive back, didn't get extensive playing time this season. Despite this, he was able to contribute on special teams, registering one tackle in 2024. His efforts on the field, although limited, showed his potential and determination.
Kobe Prentice saw his role diminish as a junior for the Crimson Tide. As a wide receiver, he made 11 catches for 129 yards and a single touchdown. His performance this season was a mix of highs and lows, and his departure marks a change in the team's offensive dynamics.
Caleb Odom stood out for his size as a true freshman wide receiver, measuring in at 6-foot-5 and 227 pounds. He made seven catches this season, showing promise but perhaps not fulfilling all expectations. His departure adds another piece to the puzzle of Alabama's roster changes.
Miles McVay was a depth player at offensive line this season. Joining the 2023 recruiting class as a four-star prospect, he spent two seasons in Tuscaloosa. His contributions, although perhaps not always in the spotlight, were important to the team's overall performance.
Kendrick Law started multiple games at wide receiver this season but had to deal with injuries. He made 10 catches for 105 yards and a touchdown, also contributing in the run and return games. His absence will be felt, especially in terms of his playmaking ability.
Danny Lewis, a redshirt sophomore tight end, didn't register a catch this season. However, he has one catch throughout his Alabama career, which shows his growth and potential. His departure leaves a question mark in the team's tight end position.
Hunter Osborne, a redshirt freshman defensive lineman, made four tackles and broke up a pass this season. He appeared in four games, providing some much-needed depth on the defensive line. His departure will require the team to find suitable replacements.
Naquil Betrand joined Alabama as a transfer offensive lineman from Texas A&M in 2024. Unfortunately, he was removed from UA's online roster in October, adding another twist to the team's transfer saga.